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Quinacridone Violet

Violet Organic, high performance Quinacridone Violet 19 Fair stability food-use approvals (US FD/ ... [Pg.146]

Chem. Descrip. Quinacridone violet (22%) disp. in an epoxy-based resin carrier... [Pg.206]

Chem. Descrip. Quinacridone violet (18.5%) disp. in an epoxy-based resin carrier with surfactants and other additives Uses Pigment for epoxy applies, in concrete protective coatings, high build terrazzo flooring, ind. maintenance paints, protective coatings Features Compat. with a wide range of solv.-borne and 2 component epoxy systems... [Pg.207]

CAS 1047-16-1 EINECS/ELINCS 213-879-2 Synonyms Cl 46500 5,12-Dihydroquino [2,3-b] acridine-7,14-dione Pigment red 122 Quinacridone Quinacridone red Quinacridone violet Quino (2,3-b) acridine-7,14-dione, 5,12-dihydro-Classification Quinacridone colorant Empirical C20H12N2O2... [Pg.1279]

Quinacridone magenta Y. See Pigment red 122 Quinacridone red Quinacridone violet. See Pigment violet 19 Quinaldine... [Pg.3810]

Quinacridone violet A versatile member of the quinacridone pigment family. It is used as a toning pigment used to neutralize... [Pg.809]

Powder XRD has been applied, for example, to the quantitative determination of alpha and beta phase contents of copper phthalocyanines, as well as the beta and gamma forms of Quinacridone Violet and Quinacridone Red, PV 19. For quantitative analysis, pure standards of each phase are mixed at various ratios from 0 to 90 %. For copper phthalocyanine blue alpha and beta phase determination, the 26 angles used are at 16.1° for the alpha form and 18.1° and 18.5° for the beta form. For quinacridone beta/gamma analysis, the 26 angles are at 13.8° for the gamma and 15.8° for the beta form. [Pg.351]

Figure 21-20 X-ray powder diffraction pattern of Quinacridone Violet beta phase PV 19. Figure 21-20 X-ray powder diffraction pattern of Quinacridone Violet beta phase PV 19.
The XRD patterns of Quinacridone Red (C.I. PV19 y phase) and Quinacridone Violet (C.I. PV19 p phase) are shown in Figures 21.27 and 21.28, respectively. [Pg.383]

Figure 21.28 XRD pattern of quinacridone violet, p phase C.l. PV19. Figure 21.28 XRD pattern of quinacridone violet, p phase C.l. PV19.
Violet pigments cobalt violet, dioxazine violet, quinacridone violet... [Pg.143]

Quinacridone Violet A versatile member of the quinacridone pigment family. It is used as a toning pigment used to neutralize yellow tones in whites. Various shades from yellowish red to bright violet, resistant to most environmental conditions, very lightfast and used where superb properties are required, but very... [Pg.603]

Quinacridone violets are durable and offer good resistance to alkalies and to heat. [Pg.88]


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